The dark forest, the theme of sin that traps man, opens up this film. The protagonist, a boy. The scene in the playground testifies to the re-emergence of a boyish instinct in the boy, who rediscovers the world around him, like the first Adam in the Earthly Paradise. And just like Adam, Satan's perverse temptation reappears, takes on his face. It promises happiness, blackmail for happiness. But he will have to pay dearly for it. From the apple to the pill, to the sachet, the step is short. First of all, to guarantee prosperity to evil, we must eliminate all human help, all justice, true natural enemies of evil. But in the end, justice is always around the corner. A film of absolute moral value that has nothing to envy of exploitation films like Esper's "The Devil's Weed" and Gasnier's "Reefer Madness".